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NiSource Inc T.NI


Primary Symbol: NI

NiSource Inc. is an energy holding company. The Company operates through two segments: Gas Distribution Operations and Electric Operations. The Gas Distribution operations segment, through its wholly owned subsidiary NiSource Gas Distribution Group, Inc., provides natural gas to approximately 2.4 million residential, commercial and industrial customers in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Kentucky, and Maryland. It operates approximately 55,000 miles of distribution main pipeline plus the associated individual customer service lines and 1,000 miles of transmission main pipeline located in its service areas. The Electric Operations segment generates, transmits and distributes electricity through its subsidiary NIPSCO to approximately 0.5 million customers in 20 counties in the northern part of Indiana and is also engaged in wholesale electricity and transmission transactions. It has four owned projects: Rosewater, Indiana Crossroads Wind, Indiana Crossroads Solar, and Dunns Bridge I.


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Comment by Valkerieon Jan 24, 2014 6:59pm
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RE:Indonesia's ban

RE:Indonesia's ban
greasemonkies wrote:

UPDATE 2-Indonesia’s mining exports at standstill after new rules -govt officials – by Yayat Supriatna (Reuters U.S. – January 24, 2014)

posted in Asia Mining, International Media Resource Articles |

https://www.reuters.com/

JAKARTA, Jan 24 (Reuters) – Indonesia’s metal ore and concentrate exports have ground to a complete halt, government officials said on Friday, signalling the turmoil in the mining sector after a ban on ore shipments and an export tax were imposed nearly two weeks ago.

Southeast Asia’s biggest economy introduced a controversial ore export ban on Jan. 12, although last-minute amendments aimed to ease the impact of the export ban on miners like Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold and Newmont Mining Corp . They now face a progressive export tax on concentrates.

“There has been no concentrate export since January 12,” Bachrul Chairi, director general of foreign trade at the trade ministry told Reuters. “As of now, no miners or companies have requested export approval for concentrate or processed ore from the trade ministry.”

Freeport Indonesia and Newmont are in talks with the government over the new rules and are yet to resume exports since the new tax was introduced, while the Mineral Entrepreneurs Association has filed a legal challenge against the ore export ban.

Under the new regulation, concentrate exports are allowed to continue for some minerals, including copper, lead, iron ore, zinc and manganese, though with different purity rules attached. Concentrates are an intermediate product between ore and metal, enriched with minerals as a result of processing. ID:nL3N0KP1GE]

“There is still no export for any kind of concentrates so far,” added Sukhyar, director general of coal mines and minerals at the energy and mines ministry. “Maybe in the middle of this year some of them can be exported.”

The surprise and last-minute inclusion of an escalating export tax on metal concentrates appears to have forced all other miners to stop shipments.

“It’s a problem because nobody can abide by the export tax, including Freeport,” said Erry Sofyan, secretary general of the Indonesian Bauxite and Iron Ore Entrepreneurs Association.

GOVT REVENUE UNDER PRESSURE

Under the new rules the export tax for concentrates of lead, iron, zinc, ilmenite, titanium and manganese is 20 percent for 2014, but will rise to 60 percent by the second half of 2016.

Indonesia is also the world’s biggest exporter of nickel ore, refined tin, thermal coal, and home to the fifth-largest copper mine and top gold mine. Freeport and Newmont produce 97 percent of Indonesia’s copper.

For the rest of this article, click here: https://www.reuters.com/article/2014/01/24/indonesia-mining-export-idUSL3N0KY2A420140124

 



Freeport Indonesia and Newmont are in talks with the government over the new rules and are yet to resume exports since the new tax was introduced, while the Mineral Entrepreneurs Association has filed a legal challenge against the ore export ban. Talks, is that what they call it over there ?? Its more like, how much will it cost us to continue shipping but don't tell the other guys about this deal (JMHO and LMAO)
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